New U-M Cardiovascular
Center Opens



On June 11, 2007, the $215 million, 350,000-square-foot University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center (CVC) opens its doors to a new way of treating and studying cardiovascular disease in Michigan and throughout the nation. The U-M Health System’s newest clinical building, located at the center of the medical campus, unites people, services and programs dedicated to adult heart and vascular care. The Center houses operating rooms, patient rooms, clinics, classrooms and offices, bringing together specialized services and facilities that were once located throughout the medical center.

The building was designed to create a calm and healing environment for patients and visitors. Indoor and outdoor healing gardens, rooms for quiet reflection, a patient education center, valet parking, a heart-healthy café and art-filled halls are just some of the features geared toward patients and families.

Find out more at http://www.med.umich.edu/cvc.






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